CITY SAFETY AND PILOT ASSIST

New-generation City Safety in the Volvo XC60 uses advanced radar and camera technology to detect potential hazards such as other vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and large animals ahead of you. It warns you and can then brake for you to help avoid or mitigate a collision if you don’t react in time.

Volvo Cars’ City Safety technology can also help steer you away from an oncoming car.
“It acts as a last resort, and you can always override it,” Andreas says. “Even if this function is used only once in the car’s lifetime, though, you’ll be glad you had it. It could make all the difference.”

“We’ve also added steering support to BLIS, our Blind Spot Information technology for this car,” Andreas says.
Blind Spot Information gives you a visual warning in the door mirror if a vehicle is approaching from behind in the next lane. If you indicate to turn into a lane where a car is approaching, the warning light starts to flash.

If you don’t act on the warnings and the car starts to drift into an occupied lane, the new steer assist function gently steers you back into your lane to help avoid a collision.

“The beauty of our City Safety technology is that it’s unnoticeable most of the time, but reacts instantly when you need it”

Pilot Assist technology in the new Volvo XC60 makes driving in heavy traffic less tiring. It helps you keep a set distance to the vehicle in front and uses small steering inputs to help you keep the car in the centre of the lane.

“These things don’t take much effort individually, but they’re tiring in the long run because they occupy your subconscious thinking,” says Fredrik Lundholm, Pilot Assist engineer at Volvo Cars.